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and a more diffuse shade along the fold, with a patch between them at about one-fourth and another 
preceding the fissure, the latter projected outward along the opposite margins of the fissure itself, but 
somewhat broken up by paler interspaces; on the costa, beyond the base of the fissure, is an elongate 
dark umber shade-spot followed by a smaller one at the bend of the apical lobe; a dark shade-line runs 
through the basal half of the cilia, which, with the exception of 1 dark shade-spot near the apex, on the 
lower edge of the apical lobe, are pale cinereous around both lobes. Ep. al. 15-18 mm. Hindwings 
ant cilia brownish grey. Abdomen and Legs pale cinereous, profusely dusted with umber-brown ; spurs 
pale. 
Type 3 (65497, Cerro Zunil) Mus. Wlsm. (Godm-Salv, Coll.) BM. 
Hab, GUATEMALA: QUEZALTENANGO: Cerro Zunil, 4000-5000 ft., 1880 (G. C. Cham- 
pion): RETALHULEU: Las Mercedes, 3000 ft., 1880 (G. C. Champion). 
9. Pterophorus lienigianus Z. 
=serindibanus Moore °. 
Pterophorus lienigianus Z. Linn. Ent. 6 380-1 sp. 39 (1852)*. Lioptilus lienigianus Wlsm. Pter. 
— Cal-Or. 55, 59 (1880)?. Leioptilus serindibanus Moore Lp. Ceyl.3 527-8 Pf. 209° 14 (18877°. 
Leioptilus lienigianus O. Him. Ber. NW. Ver. Regensb. 5 164, 171-2 sp. 6 (1896)*. Plero- 
phorus lienigianus Stgr-Rbl. Cat. Lp. Pal. 2 75 sp. 1889 (1901)°. Ovendenia septodactyla 
(=lienigianus Z) Tutt. Ent. Rec. 17 37, 41 (1905) °: Br. Lp. 5 79-82, 84-5, 87-90, 93-4, 97, 
99, 101, 111, 118, 153, 253, 264, 285, 386, 395-6, 398, 409, 484-5, 487-8 (1906) ".  Ptero- 
phorus lienigianus Fltchr. Spolia Zeyl. 6 34-5 (1909) °; Meyr. Gn. Ins. Wytsm. 100 (Lp-Het. 
Pter.) 15 sp. 9 (1910)°: Lp. Cat. Junk 17 22 (1913) ”. 
Types $ Q: lenigianus Z., ¢ @ Mus, Wlsm. (Zell. Coll.) BM.; sertndibanus Moore, ¢ (1894: 106) BM. 
Hab. AFRICA, W-S.°. EUROPE! **™, @ Artemisia vulgaris *. ASIA * &Y— 
Cryion ® 8-—Lnpia *’—Corza: Gensan, VI. 1886 (J. H. Leech)—Japan : KIUusIU: 
Nagasaki, VI. 1886 (J. H. Leech). AMERICA, N-C. United States—Anrizona: 1882 
(H. K. Morrison). Central America—Muxico : MORELOS : Cuernavaca, VI. (H. H. 
Smith): @uERRERO: Omilteme, 8000 ft., VII. (H. H. Smith): tasasco: Teapa, III. 
(H. H. Smith)—GuaTeMALA: RETALHULEU : Las Mercedes, 3000 ft., 1880 (G. C. 
Champion). 
10. Pterophorus tinctus, sp. n. 
Antennae whitish. Palpi slender, porrect, reaching half the length of the head beyond it; whitish. Head 
. and face ochreous, whitish on the crown. Z'horaw pale ochreous. Forewings pale ochreous, strongly 
tinged with brownish ochreous on the costal half, along the cell, and nearly to the apex; on the apical 
lobe an obliquely curved reddish brown spot at the base of the fissure, an elongate dark fuscous spot on 
the costa,.above the basal half of the fissure, separated by a pale spot from a tew fuscous scales beyond 
it; a minute blackish spot on the lower edge of the apical lobe, between which and the apex the cilia 
are reddish brown, the remaining cilia above and below the lobe being pale ochreous ; the dorsal cilia of 
the tornal lobe are also tinged with reddish brown. Ewp.al.16 mm. Hindwings and cilia shining, 
yellowish brown. Abdomen pale ochreous. Legs whitish, the hind tibiae and tarsi smeared with 
brownish fuscous. 
Type Q (85514) Mus. Wlsm. (Godm-Salv. Coll.) BM. 
Hab. Mexico: Guerrero: Amula, 6000 ft., VILI-IX. (H. H. Smith). Two 
“specimens, one much injured. 
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